The game directors for this game did a solid job by sending you
on a memory trip when the game first hit the headlines about 20
years ago. What is remarkable about this is that it climbs up a
notch, revealing the excellent work Resident Evil 7 has done in
creating 3D blood. Visually, it is nice to see the weapon in action
and how it pierces the zombies. Unique in-game models involving
mutants and animals create an eerie feeling that the original
classic is only to step forward with an unrivaled face lift in HD.
The RE engine delivers fantastic results with exciting face
animation that can complement the overall feel of the game. Several
AAA games in the past have failed when it comes to facial animation
to improve the overall feel of the game. Character wear is another
element that adds visual appeal to the game. As for sounds,
binaural sound is based on paranoia, which keeps you on your toes
throughout the game.

Binaural sound is based on paranoia, which keeps you in suspense
throughout the game. The sudden shuffling sounds of zombies, boots,
or the associated sounds of other game elements create the panic
needed to capture the players' imaginations. There are few
graphical problems in the game, which probably indicates the
limitations of the current generation of consoles in working on the
ambitious presentation outlined by the game. Examples of this are
pseudo-tracing reflections and excessively compressed textures.

Game process

It’s no secret that the franchise has struggled somewhat to
strike a balance between fraud and modern shooter. Over time, the
game became a more modern shooter, while the classic gameplay
became more intimidating when there was little ammunition, the
number of saving throws was limited, and several turns. Resident
Evil 2 seeks to regain the classic hardcore style of the game that
the fans hoped for. The game gives you more freedom in choosing how
you progress in the game. At your disposal there are several items
and toys that can be thrown, which will allow you to take a
creative approach to the game. There are many different opponents
that you will encounter, including standard zombies and more
formidable lizans. The animation and sounds of both characters
develop anxiety, a feeling that always keeps you on the edge of
your seat. The cards have impressive attention to detail and have
several puzzles and surprises along the way. Classical weapons from
the game is intact, and inventory management is a crucial element
of success. Looking at the weapons, it is no secret that the
developers wanted to pay homage to their predecessors. This makes
you appreciate the game that Capcom was able to produce back in
1998, and how it still works in 2019.

Story

As in the remake of the first game, it follows all the points of
the classic plot with some changes in several areas. The overall
result is that it creates a more compact and emotional story that
delivers many memorable moments. The game takes place in a
fictional area called Raccoon City. The game can be played from the
point of view of the two main police characters, Leon Kennedy, and
the hapless visitor Claire Redfield. Raccoon City faces a virus
outbreak when zombie swarms take center stage and wreak havoc. Both
of these characters have different paths that add a lot of value to
play into the game.

Overall, the game is a fantastic return to the good old days of
the franchise. In recent years, the Resident Evil series has
suffered from an identity crisis, but in this game it seems to have
found the missing link that it has been desperately looking for in
the past decade. That's all you thought it would be from trailers
and maybe even more.